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A semi-truck carrying 7,000 gallons of gasoline crashed west of Blue Mesa Reservoir early Wednesday morning, resulting in a fiery display and closure of Hwy.
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According to unofficial results, Richard Hagan, Stu Ferguson, Carolyn Riggs and Anne Steinbeck received the highest vote totals among the slate of six candidates.
Fledgling Ouray County Water Users Association Takes Shape
OURAY COUNTY Irrigators and other upper Uncompahgre River water users took preliminary steps last week to form a new organization which can act as a unified voice for various Ouray County water users in local, regional and statewide water use negotiations.
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Young Sammy Vickers has been learning the ways of a peaceful warrior over the past few months at the Hooks on Fitness gym in Gunnison.
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Another niche of the multi-sport racing world looks like it might have found a home here in the Gunnison Valley.
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The question of exactly how a new, combined dispatch and police department facility in the City of Gunnison will be funded appears to be answered.
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Economic development was a recurring topic among Gunnison City Council candidates at a forum hosted by the Gunnison Country Times last week.
Scientists gather amid rich geologic history of the Gunnison Valley
Boulder, Colorado, USA - Western State Colorado University in Gunnison, Colorado, USA, will host a meeting of geoscientists from the Rocky Mountain region and beyond on 15-17 May to celebrate GSA's 125th Anniversary and discuss new science, expand on existing science, and explore the unique geologic and historic features of the region.
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Spring Fest at Western State Colorado University is a long-standing tradition. But names of the bands of years of yore get lost in memory amongst rumors of historic Coors sponsorships and the tens of thousands of dollars spent on bands that failed to make a mark.